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>> we spend about $100 million on new technologies. we have actually increased the number of engineers from 900 to 1500 this year. we are investing a lot for the future. connell: jacques escu@ future. connell: jacques esculier, thank you for joining us. you mentioned at the top, the stock wabco doing well. the closing bell will ring at the top of the next hour. so here we are, 47 minutes away. will cyprus be like this on monday? will things calm down? it is a crucial weekend for everybody over there. we are going to go over there. get the latest in a live report. keep it here. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from findg the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air
>> we spend about $100 million on new technologies. we have actually increased the number of engineers from 900 to 1500 this year. we are investing a lot for the future. connell: jacques escu@ future. connell: jacques esculier, thank you for joining us. you mentioned at the top, the stock wabco doing well. the closing bell will ring at the top of the next hour. so here we are, 47 minutes away. will cyprus be like this on monday? will things calm down? it is a crucial weekend for everybody...
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the big headlines in technology including a new address app that could be a must-have for you. we'll tell you what that is, and blackberry's ceo says apple's iphone is out of date? this is the new blackberry hitting store shelfs today in the united states. will the writers be wrong? we'll debate it. plus, we'll hear from you as well. stay tuned. ♪ with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. shibani: blackberry larching its first touch screen device today in the united states, the z10. will the release of this device be the turning point for the companyythat is in a lot of need of a turn around. is it too little too late? joining me is a senior research analyst, and, ramone, great to have you on today for the launch day for blackberry, and the "wall street journal" called this a flop already. the reason is that they didn't see much promotion at at&t stores selling the device, it was in the back of the store, and what do you think of that?
the big headlines in technology including a new address app that could be a must-have for you. we'll tell you what that is, and blackberry's ceo says apple's iphone is out of date? this is the new blackberry hitting store shelfs today in the united states. will the writers be wrong? we'll debate it. plus, we'll hear from you as well. stay tuned. ♪ with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes make your business our business....
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our technology uses no chemicals. we actually in the past since 2008, we've cleaned over 2.8 billion gallons of water, which has eliminated 1.3 million gallons of chemicals. we allow these companies to, first of all, clean the water before they use it the first time, and then also recycle it and reuse it in their process. so we're closing the loop for these responsible companies. >> what about, drew, the government standards? i mean, hasn't this been one of the big detriments for moving forward? how have the standards changed? >> you know, it has been. and they're pushing for more transparency, regarding what chemicals are used, but where we come in, we eliminate those chemicals almost entirely. we allow these companies, we have technology that allows these technologies in realtime to clean their water, recycle it, and reuse the water. so we're eliminating chemicals and we're also reducing dramaly the trucking that's involved with fracking, because they can reuse the water right on site. so it's been really effective
our technology uses no chemicals. we actually in the past since 2008, we've cleaned over 2.8 billion gallons of water, which has eliminated 1.3 million gallons of chemicals. we allow these companies to, first of all, clean the water before they use it the first time, and then also recycle it and reuse it in their process. so we're closing the loop for these responsible companies. >> what about, drew, the government standards? i mean, hasn't this been one of the big detriments for moving...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for cap
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>> i go with united technology, sure, why not. i didn't expect you to come to me, so -- >> yeah, i can see that all over your face. all over your face. >> google! google! >> sorry, go ahead. >> google! >> coming up next on "fast money," a fire sale. should you take a chance on it? and your first move monday morning. stick with us. >>> there's a fire sale happening in the emerge, markets, so, is it the time to buy this dip? let's go off the charts with time seal mour f tim seymour on this. >> down 30%, relative to the s&p since april 2011. if you look at the story this year, again, this is the fire sale we're talking about, even on a year over year basis, we're at new lows relative to the s&p. i think emerging is overdone. it's trading this way because there's a directionless view about china. the growth is not there, but people are not able to own commodities and they're getting it from multinationals but i do like russia here and i do think you have to make a call here that cyprus is very bad news, i think, systemically for the w
>> i go with united technology, sure, why not. i didn't expect you to come to me, so -- >> yeah, i can see that all over your face. all over your face. >> google! google! >> sorry, go ahead. >> google! >> coming up next on "fast money," a fire sale. should you take a chance on it? and your first move monday morning. stick with us. >>> there's a fire sale happening in the emerge, markets, so, is it the time to buy this dip? let's go off the...
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exactly all right let's talk about the technology space you made one of the best calls of the decade cell apple at seven hundred by google nobody else is making that call the time one of the best calls of the past ten years by far now let's talk about apple a little bit moony says apple's cash hoard could hit one hundred seventy billion this year is that what's going on there tells saving money as a call option on future that's basically it is the cash or does the call option on future volatility. the problem is as cash if i were apple manage that i would start taking i cash and i would spend it on developing cloud infrastructure immediately and i would friend or indeed for the hardware because apple has said she lost the race what's it called the mobile handsets you know that's not available to the populace for several years. but if you take a look at a high and android handset and apple and said it's such a big disparity it's not going to be. it can't be called within one cycle apple needs to build out the infrastructure in the cloud. and get away from gadgets no they have to build
exactly all right let's talk about the technology space you made one of the best calls of the decade cell apple at seven hundred by google nobody else is making that call the time one of the best calls of the past ten years by far now let's talk about apple a little bit moony says apple's cash hoard could hit one hundred seventy billion this year is that what's going on there tells saving money as a call option on future that's basically it is the cash or does the call option on future...
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ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to find out. >>> beware of rules that are too sweeping to make sense. i always tell you whenever there is a sudden change in management at a company whose stock you own, when the ceo or worse actually, believe it or not, the chief financial officer leaves without warning, you absolutely must -- sell, sell, sell! but i've gotten a lot of pushback on this rule, particularly on twitter @jimcramer. ceos retire all the time. that is not always a bad thing. it's not always something we should worry about. the emphasis here is on the word
ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to...
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ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to find out. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >>> beware of rules that are too sweeping to make sense. i always tell you whenever there is a sudden change in management at a company whose stock you own, when the ceo or wors
ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to...
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we think the software portion of the technology cycle is sound. what is going on with oracle from a fundamental standpoint is fine as well. the issue exclusively was the fact that they missed on revenues. and the problem was that a lot of the sales that management expected to hit in the third quarter slipped into the fourth quarter. we think that they are going to get back on strength by the end of the fourth quarter. we are expecting a good quarter. as we look over the next year we think the stock is still going to trade into the upper 30s. we thought that was an atrackive entry spot. >> great information. any disclosures to make? >> we own all of the three stocks in our funds. >> phil orlando. >>> and still ahead the fallout from the government's budget cuts could be coming to an airport near you. first take a look at how the international markets closed out the day. >>> today is world water day but you wouldn't know that in many parts of the u.s. the drought in the nation's mid section is entering its third year and more hotter and drier weathe
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future or conflict. it was an appealing argument, because we would obviously a lot were to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. but of course, as it turns out, in both afghanistan and iraq, we were confronted with realities that really demonstrated that thatargument in the 1990's was called a revolution in military affairs. once we confronted reality, we had to adapt quickly to what art for maine continuities in warfare there were certainly evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new, and quite a 19th century writer. get to a sustainable po
this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to...
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hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old question. should you rent or buy? all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, a down day on wall street and it seems like investors are starting to pay attention to bad news. >> certainly this week, and certainly again today, after spending much of the day blissfully gliding over whatever troubling news there was. stocks today succumbed to a dose of reality. it came in two forms. earnings worries and cyprus, where a banking crisis shows few signs of abating and the country's credit rating was cut. the dow, though closing well off the lows of the session, nevertheless ended 90 points lower at 14421, the nasdaq down, and the s&p 100 falling from its record high off 14 points today. stocks got little help from more good news about housing. sales
hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old question. should you rent or buy? all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, a down day on wall street and it seems like investors are...
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mike ron technology, however, is a big gainer today despite the fact that it posted a quarterly loss. what's pushing it up? >> it's pushing it up because they said the outlook for memory chip prices is getting better. the memory in your computer prices have been whacked. starting to come up. rbc raising their target from 12 to 10. the rating though on mike ron says outperform. >> and this is the answer to that teaser that we gave you before the break. halozyme therapeutics soaring. >> this is a stock you need to know about and the stock big enough for us to talk about. they said that them and baxter said that a european medical agency has granted a positive opinion to baxter for the use of one of halo's drugs for immunodeficiency disorder. basically here's the thing. positive street trials. baxter getting a positive opinion ruling from europe. it's the little things that seem obscure,ton to be honest hard to understand. >> biby the way, just as were you speaking there, year to date is up by 1%, up by zero%. >> they can go the other way. you've got to be careful with biotext. >> absolu
mike ron technology, however, is a big gainer today despite the fact that it posted a quarterly loss. what's pushing it up? >> it's pushing it up because they said the outlook for memory chip prices is getting better. the memory in your computer prices have been whacked. starting to come up. rbc raising their target from 12 to 10. the rating though on mike ron says outperform. >> and this is the answer to that teaser that we gave you before the break. halozyme therapeutics soaring....
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. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. [ ding dong ] 20% off teleflora... oh... save on roadside assistance from allstate! discounts from enterprise, avis and hertz! [ male announcer ] aarp has great deals at aarpdiscounts.com. popcorn? [ male announcer ] find offers from regal cinemas, walgreens and kellogg's. they're great! [ male announcer ] and on exciting entertainment! [ taxi whistle ] c'mon guys, the millers just got their cards, too! [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. aarpdiscounts.com. [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. from beautyrest40% and posturepedic.ets save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. but hurry, the beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back. we can tell you now about a beauty queen with a story so compelling that
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight. very unlikely controversy erupted this week over the mini series the bible. some believe that the actor who plays the devil was made up to look like barack obama. producer of the program deny that but the likeness is undeniable. we wanted to update the status of lucifer the prince of darkness. what is the current wisdom regarding him? joining us now from philadelphia rabbi, the author of the book "push back reclaiming the american judeo-christian spirit" and doctor who teaches theology. dr. rudy, and the rabbi writes about. this the bible is fairly clear that god and the devil set up the classic good vs. evil free-will decisions that people have to make on earth. that's why we have both god and the devil. god representing g
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight. very unlikely controversy erupted this week over the mini series the bible. some believe that the actor who plays the devil was made up to look like barack obama. producer of the...
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a lot of water can be saved with the technologies, but rapid economic growth in emerging economies is also increasing demand. the use of water resources is projected to rise by 50% in developing countries and by 18% in the industrialized parts of the globe. water pollution is not helping the situation, either. nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insured everywhere, especially in countries where water is a scarce resource. >> you would think that countries such as germany with abundant amounts of water would have no problems, but they do when accessibility becomes a business. >> the berlin water table citizens group is rehearsing a song they have adapted to protest against private water companies. they have come up with a reworked version of the popular 1920's
a lot of water can be saved with the technologies, but rapid economic growth in emerging economies is also increasing demand. the use of water resources is projected to rise by 50% in developing countries and by 18% in the industrialized parts of the globe. water pollution is not helping the situation, either. nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the...
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unless they can get in the technology services sector and get growth there, i don't see value in this company. >> take your money and run. wow. michael, you watch this company so closely, why does michael dell want it for himself? >> i -- i think you meant crawfo crawford. >> my apologies. >> right. this company, as the previous guest is, has languished. it has not been attracting significant investment. they need the flexibility to be able to reinvest in the business. they will likely, as a private company, dial down on the consumer pc business. they will likely invest even deeper in the enterprise gear business. and in the enterprise services business. so that they can really attack larger profit pools. and better their stake in the business. they can't do that, they can't immediately move away from one sector to another. we've already seen that movie with hewlett-packard and what the impact was. so, they need to be able to have that flexibility to invest in the business for the long-term to improve their lot and really go after higher profit pools. >> absolutely. great insights, bo
unless they can get in the technology services sector and get growth there, i don't see value in this company. >> take your money and run. wow. michael, you watch this company so closely, why does michael dell want it for himself? >> i -- i think you meant crawfo crawford. >> my apologies. >> right. this company, as the previous guest is, has languished. it has not been attracting significant investment. they need the flexibility to be able to reinvest in the business....
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way we think we can solve that problem in a way that is fast, cheap, efficient, and relies mainly on technological prowess. that highlighted important continuities in more for that have to be taken into consideration at the outset. >> i mean this with respect. will we ever learn those lessons? early in the thinking about iran -- as i listen to you i thought we might well have learned a lot of those lessons. it is not so obvious that much has changed in terms of the learning, has its? >> that is yet to be seen. ultimately you can make the argument that what we learned from the wars in both iraq and afghanistan will be as important as the outcome of those wars. we do we learn these lessons every time we go to war. the question is, will we be at all to understand these lessons and apply them to how we structure our national defense and how we prepare our civilian and military leaders to deal with future threats to national and international security. i think remains to be seen. there are some major impediments to us learn these lessons. theof those impediments is tendency in the conventional wisdom t
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we'll get back to a little bit later no worries christophe forstall is with us the wonders of modern technology says live news thank you for bearing with us crystal forstall hello again we were talking about part of the we were talking about the fact that german companies using shell companies they're investing their money there it's not just russia is doing it in cyprus let's take a listen in. that clip earlier on in case of us missed it let's listening guys. the world economy. is now in tax havens people people don't do don't have an easy way to to see how or how how this economy works they should be aware that a lot of rich. companies in and in are some of them which intimately. as a way to minimize taxes so kristoff the billion dollar question why is it that bad money's been locked away in these tax havens it is very clear that for the very rich for the ultra rich who can buy just anything who billionaires that for them taxes are just costs they have their houses apartments real estate all over the globe for them it doesn't matter where they live so for them it matters we don't want to pay
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. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers ke y. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the
. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all...
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how to remove the technology when it's time. that's part of it. we need some more parenting skills. >> bill: this woman who we saw in the brawl dr. forest is ignorant. anybody do that not only her child or any other child if you have got a bullying problem take it to the authorities. you don't have your daughter out in the street assaulting another girl no matter what the situation is this is insane. so, -- >> -- i think if you look on her facebook page she was, bill, i want to sort of validate she was trying to defend her kid. she did it in the wrong way. >> bill: you don't defend your child in this way. that's not the way to do it. we are not the to theres here. you know pillaging villages. there is a structure. it's frustrating but you have got to operate within it. look, the lesson taught to this 15-year-old this is how you resolve it you assault somebody else and here is my mom telling me it's a good thing. that's just horrible. >> bill, i agree with you. it's absolutely horrible. i wouldn't excuse it here is the issue. i think you are seeing
how to remove the technology when it's time. that's part of it. we need some more parenting skills. >> bill: this woman who we saw in the brawl dr. forest is ignorant. anybody do that not only her child or any other child if you have got a bullying problem take it to the authorities. you don't have your daughter out in the street assaulting another girl no matter what the situation is this is insane. so, -- >> -- i think if you look on her facebook page she was, bill, i want to sort...
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created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience, designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. it begins every time one of our sleep professionals rejects the notion of the mass-produced human, and helps another person find their sleep number settin. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. plus special financing on all beds. final days! sleep number. comfort individualized. >> as far as auctioning it off, you ct. >> not going to do that whether i was allowed to or not. i didn't realize how significant the little check lift was and now i'd rather have it displayed in a museum -- >> neil: he might get his chance. former astronaut jimmy lovell may not be auctioning off his space treasures but you can own a piece of american space history. some of the most iconic symboling gore up for sale, things like neil armstrong's flight plan, and apollo xiii's contingency check lift. that's right. it
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it's in coming up with uh the images, the aesthetic, as well as the actual technological designs that makes people want to be southern californians. >> reporter: southern californians like surfer c.d. kinley. >> got some vans. typical vans, socks, all of the rage right now. just cooler than white socks in general. >> reporter: speaking of cooler, is it cooler to ride an american-made surfboard, or an imported surfboard, say, from china? >> well, just to me personally, supporting a brand that's from california like infinity, who's been making boards here for 50 years, that's a lot cooler for me. >> reporter: and at least around here, that's how a lot of the cowabunga crowd still feels and still spends its money. >> brown: international trade and a call for reduced barriers was on the agenda this week, as treasury secretary jack lew met with top chinese leaders in beijing. no word yet if surfboards came up. >> sreenivasan: now, our series on broadband and how it's changing our habits, our work, our communities. tonight, we focus on why some cities are opting for even faster access and w
it's in coming up with uh the images, the aesthetic, as well as the actual technological designs that makes people want to be southern californians. >> reporter: southern californians like surfer c.d. kinley. >> got some vans. typical vans, socks, all of the rage right now. just cooler than white socks in general. >> reporter: speaking of cooler, is it cooler to ride an american-made surfboard, or an imported surfboard, say, from china? >> well, just to me personally,...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the world through palestinian eyes and challenged israeli and palestinian leaders to abandon formulas and habits that have blocked peace. but even amid his visit, the old threats and realities of violence were present. margaret warner reports from jerusalem. >> warner: the second day of the president's trip to israel and the west bank was met with rocket fire from one place mr. obama won't go: hamas-controlled gaza two landed in sderot, israel in a clear breach of the ceasefire between the islamist hamas faction and israel struck late last year. there were no injuries. a little-known militant group claimed responsibility, saying it wanted to show that israel could not protect its airspace dur
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the world through palestinian eyes and challenged israeli and palestinian leaders...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >> shepard: more fallout from the spending cuts known as the sequester. federal aviation officials will close nearly 150 air traffic control towers, a cost-cutting move set take effect next month. fewer closed towers than officials first proposed. they will not close two dozen onlily said to be cut because it would have a negative impact on national interest. >>> look at this. the california highway patrol reports a small plane made an emergency langdon the south bay freeway, 125, around 11:00 this morning pacific time. no injuries here. single engine cessna 150c, registered to an opener in veal center, and now they have a pickup truck towing the things, and you can see it's quite a task they have ahead. thankfully it's not too wide so they won'
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technology jobs. and interest rates are cheap. david: we sold, we sold, out -- >> we sold at a velocity we never predicted. in 4 1/2 weeks, close to $600 million in sales. that is nothing short of incredible. >> is it just unique to new york? just the nature of manhattan, particularly lower manhattan, or this is something you think we see signs of green sprouts coming up all over the real estate market? >> personally see the green sprouts. we're active developing in miami and we're seeing quite a bit in miami. new york is probably more pronounced. david: miami is not only mostly cash or at least heavily cash but a lot of foreign money in there too? >> it is a cash market. they have huge traction from the latin american market but plenty of traction also from europe, from russia and you think from new yorkers too. plenty of my friend buying down there. shibani: who are the buyers here? we saw in 2008, 2010, a lot of chinese buyers were coming in. a lot of european buyers were coming in. we want americans and new yorkers to be buyin
technology jobs. and interest rates are cheap. david: we sold, we sold, out -- >> we sold at a velocity we never predicted. in 4 1/2 weeks, close to $600 million in sales. that is nothing short of incredible. >> is it just unique to new york? just the nature of manhattan, particularly lower manhattan, or this is something you think we see signs of green sprouts coming up all over the real estate market? >> personally see the green sprouts. we're active developing in miami and...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fi
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technology guys hasn't exactly been there for the market. what do you think of some of these plays whether it's these old tech, intel or corning or texas instruments? >> intel i don't like. john and i talked about that several weeks back. corn something a name potentially if you get a lift in some of the smartphone and tablet sales in terms of the acceleration that i would look towards. none of the names would i buy. when you look at a cheap valuation, apple is actually the place right now to be. >> i disagree. i know you don't believe in the intel story, i do. i'm with mike. i think there's upside. you're getting a 4% dividend yield while you're waiting for them to get themselves in place to get themselves more in the mobile. they missed that mobile run but i think they're big enough and bad enough they can push their way in. >> it's not like you're saying that these are all can't miss big winners. they all probably have some issue as to why they haven't participated to the level that others have. >> for sure. that's exactly it. and corning
technology guys hasn't exactly been there for the market. what do you think of some of these plays whether it's these old tech, intel or corning or texas instruments? >> intel i don't like. john and i talked about that several weeks back. corn something a name potentially if you get a lift in some of the smartphone and tablet sales in terms of the acceleration that i would look towards. none of the names would i buy. when you look at a cheap valuation, apple is actually the place right...
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more money came in than expected micron technology, up 9%, big gain. new research indicates that energy drinks may increase blood pressure, here is a look at monster, down a buck on that news. the board of salesforce.com approves a 4 for 1 stock split. the stock has been on a tear for the past four years, up again today. zynga relaunched its website yesterday. now you can play the company's games without first signing on to facebook. zynga is up just a little. tiffany, more money coming across the transome and they're up. nice gain for the dow. we're up 56 points as we speak. and new york governor andrew cuomo has two eye-opening proposals, we'll talk about both including the one to take his gun law to a new extreme. bizarre, actually. marron software, new ipo today. why would you care? they help companies become more visible on the internet. you search for something and they make sure their clients pop up first. and three very expensive photographs up for auction at christie's, they'll be on the set. why would someone pay a quarter million dollars for
more money came in than expected micron technology, up 9%, big gain. new research indicates that energy drinks may increase blood pressure, here is a look at monster, down a buck on that news. the board of salesforce.com approves a 4 for 1 stock split. the stock has been on a tear for the past four years, up again today. zynga relaunched its website yesterday. now you can play the company's games without first signing on to facebook. zynga is up just a little. tiffany, more money coming across...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>
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united technology, disney, 3m are some of the top performers on the dow. things are pulling back a little bit. we will wait for more headlines out of cyprus and europe. we may finish positive for the week. we will see. dagen: the new blackberry on store shelves today. there have been mostly positive reviews for this new smart phone. you can take a look at shares of blackberry. they are up 8% this week. the big question is, is it better than, you know what. the iphone. or even samsung. the android phones. connell: let's talk about farmland now. prices have doubled since 2009. it is leading to the talk that there may be a bubble forming in the markets. dagen: jeff flock is on a farm in grundy county, illinois. it looks cold. jeff: what is hot right now is farmland. i am standing on a piece of ground that will be auctioned tomorrow. i have the man who is going to do it. he has seen a lot of stuff over the years. take a look at these numbers first. that is crops. the increase of price and crops versus the increase of price and farmland. it pretty much years on
united technology, disney, 3m are some of the top performers on the dow. things are pulling back a little bit. we will wait for more headlines out of cyprus and europe. we may finish positive for the week. we will see. dagen: the new blackberry on store shelves today. there have been mostly positive reviews for this new smart phone. you can take a look at shares of blackberry. they are up 8% this week. the big question is, is it better than, you know what. the iphone. or even samsung. the...
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way to handle this is for the government to subsidize where it can and direct money to try to reach technological breakthroughs but you should not mandate the people of the united states use any kind of program that won't work, that's going to cost them a lot more money and have little benefit on the environment. back in 2008, president obama made this statement: "will america watch as clean energy jobs and industry of the future flourish in countries like spain, japan, and germany?" that's what he said. we need to emulate spain, japan and germany. but spain right now is having to cut back dramatically on its really forward-leaning green mandates. they went probably further or as far as any country in europe. it's been a total disappointment. they are reducing their subsidies. their economy is in shambles, and they're not doing well. "the financial times," just february of this year wrote this -- quote -- "the spanish government's latest bid to cut its growing debts to the country's energy sector is expected to slash profits at renewable energy companies asthma tkreud continues to -- as madrid co
way to handle this is for the government to subsidize where it can and direct money to try to reach technological breakthroughs but you should not mandate the people of the united states use any kind of program that won't work, that's going to cost them a lot more money and have little benefit on the environment. back in 2008, president obama made this statement: "will america watch as clean energy jobs and industry of the future flourish in countries like spain, japan, and germany?"...
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the bottom line is it has the cloud-based technology. right now we're looking at 1850, and somewhere around there. remember, 7 million shares and they upped that. the price talk was 11 to 13 and pricing at 14 and now we're looking at 18.50, somewhere around that. good numbers here and 4 million and $15. we have another one today. wes corp. the phone service provideir and know you were talking about a big week for ipos. we had the model and all pricing above their initial price and all doing very well. i counted 27 ipos so far this year, and i talked to the ipo financial about that. 21 of them have priced above their initial price. 21 out of 27 and those are good numbers. i guess the question is, where are the rest of them? we ought to be a big flow of ipos given how well the market's doing and there's not an enormous pipeline and this may be due to some changes in the way ipos are registered and the bottom line is so far so good. how about stock mutual funds and lipper is reporting inflows even though it's been a rocky week. they were th
the bottom line is it has the cloud-based technology. right now we're looking at 1850, and somewhere around there. remember, 7 million shares and they upped that. the price talk was 11 to 13 and pricing at 14 and now we're looking at 18.50, somewhere around that. good numbers here and 4 million and $15. we have another one today. wes corp. the phone service provideir and know you were talking about a big week for ipos. we had the model and all pricing above their initial price and all doing...
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the big movener tech, mike ron technology, the best performing stock on the s&p tech index as well as the nasdaq 100. the company reported a quarterly net loss but they are getting the street excited. revenue and volume came in sharply higher year over year. multiple analysts, jeffrey's, you'll upping their price target on shares of mike ron, that stock up 60% year to date. simon, back to you. >> should mention shares of blackberry that are higher today as u.s. customers for the first time get their chance to get their hands physically on the new blackberry z-10 device. cnbc's jackie d'angelis is live in new york, just trying to gauge the degree of demand. where are we at the moment with that? >> hey, simon. well, close to the end of lunchtime here. only sold 12 phones at this location roughly so far. this is really a make-or-break moment for blackberry. looking to try to hit it out of park with the z-10 advice. i do have to say this device was available for pre-orders so a lot of people could be getting theirs in the mail just to be fair. the z-10 is blackberry's device looking to co
the big movener tech, mike ron technology, the best performing stock on the s&p tech index as well as the nasdaq 100. the company reported a quarterly net loss but they are getting the street excited. revenue and volume came in sharply higher year over year. multiple analysts, jeffrey's, you'll upping their price target on shares of mike ron, that stock up 60% year to date. simon, back to you. >> should mention shares of blackberry that are higher today as u.s. customers for the first...
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additionally, in the technology space we have pretty good sized positions in google which is perked up on a year to date basis but we think is getting back on track. 12 months ago that was fairly controversial. it's not nearly so controversial now. >> all right. greg, you don't know offhand whether any of those companies are -- have open board seats, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm not aware of that. >> okay. just wondering. >> you have the science background. >> just let me know. see you later. >> nice to talk to you. >> we're on break. altman. did you do that just for me? >> i was hoping he would. >> talking about all the boards. you're just throwing it in my face. >> you were talking about corporate boards. there are probably many noncorporate boards that would be interesting in having you. >> that you could be on, that wouldn't be a conflict. >> there are some veterinary clinics probably in mexico. >> up next, money madness continues. number 2 general electric set to take on number 3 wells fargo. which of these stocks do you think will be a better performer the rest of the year? log to
additionally, in the technology space we have pretty good sized positions in google which is perked up on a year to date basis but we think is getting back on track. 12 months ago that was fairly controversial. it's not nearly so controversial now. >> all right. greg, you don't know offhand whether any of those companies are -- have open board seats, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm not aware of that. >> okay. just wondering. >> you have the science background. >> just...
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micron technology trading higher by 12%. congratulations if you own that stock. we'll be right back. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives,risks, . read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. adam: have you ever bought clothing from a retailer and been unable to bring that clothing home with you? men's retailer that is combining a traditional brick-and-mortar store where the shopper can try on the clothes but purchase using the website. here to explain the unique retail strategy is the cfo brian wolff. you call this guide stores? >> correct. adam: you have five of them nationwide. essentially you go and try on the product. you buy it online and shipp
micron technology trading higher by 12%. congratulations if you own that stock. we'll be right back. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes...
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. warfare. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future or conflict. it was an appealing argument, because we would obviously a lot were to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. but of course, as it turns out, in both afghanistan and iraq, we were confronted with realities that really this argumenthat in the 1990's that was called a military affairs. once we confronted reality, we had to adapt quickly to what art for maine continuities in warfare there were certainly evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new, and quite consistent with a 19th century writer. you get to a sustaina
this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. warfare. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the...
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. >> how does technology affect this? obviously jimmy carter -- if you're a president in the television and digital age it would be a lot easier to remember you just practically. >> i think that is exactly right. there is going to be much more of a video record for example of any president which makes it harder to forget things. it also means there is much more information and therefore you may have a little more trouble figuring out what was important and what wasn't. >> so, quick. we're going to do a quick test here. >> okay. i wasn't ready for that. >> tell all the "morning joe" viewers one thing they need to know about chester arthur. >> chester arthur was a complete surprise as president. nobody thought he could do anything. thought he was a political hack. in fact, he came into office and tried to really be a president in principal which surprised people. he tried to do the job as best he could. >> grover cleveland elected twice. >> right. not to consecutive terms which made it harder for him. so he was a president
. >> how does technology affect this? obviously jimmy carter -- if you're a president in the television and digital age it would be a lot easier to remember you just practically. >> i think that is exactly right. there is going to be much more of a video record for example of any president which makes it harder to forget things. it also means there is much more information and therefore you may have a little more trouble figuring out what was important and what wasn't. >> so,...